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Subject: Re: shooting in dimly lit environments


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Eric
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Date Posted: 18:44:13 07/29/02 Mon
In reply to: Greg 's message, "Re: shooting in dimly lit environments" on 08:45:25 05/25/02 Sat

I also own a XL1s, i used to have problems with low light conditions, when i would shoot raves and concerts. the trick is to mess with the setings and always keep it on manual. you'll find the cameras' "sweet spot" .
-eric
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